Camila Cabello admits to being 'bad' on social media

Former Fifth Harmony singer Camila Cabello has claimed that she's "bad" on social media because she values her privacy.

Camila Cabello says she's "bad" on social media because she values her privacy.

Camila Cabello

The 'Havana' hitmaker has just released a new YouTube documentary called 'Made In Miami' - which offers fans a behind-the-scenes look into her life - but Camila has revealed she isn't very active on platforms like Twitter as she usually likes to keep a distance between herself and the wider public.

Speaking about the documentary, she shared: "It's the most I've ever let people in before. I'm a private person. That's why I'm bad at social media!"

The YouTube documentary explores various aspects of Camila's rise to stardom, including her childhood and family.

And the brunette beauty - who was born in Cuba - hopes it will shine a light on immigration issues.

She explained: "Getting to share our story and shed light on immigrants' immigration issues ... I'm really proud of it.

"I'm so influenced by Miami, which is why I never left. This is always gonna be my home. It made me."

Meanwhile, Camila recently claimed that she doesn't live in a "bubble" like most pop stars.

The 20-year-old singer-songwriter fears things will get "lonely, fragile and dishonest" if she loses touch with where she's come from.

Camila - who first shot to fame as part of the girl group Fifth Harmony, before leaving the band in 2016 - said: "I don't live my life like a pop star.

"That is what I do, but not what I am. I don't isolate myself in an untouchable bubble, because that's where things get lonely, fragile and dishonest."

Despite her solo success, Camila is determined to remain humble and maintain a healthy relationship with her family and long-time friends.